Free College Schedule Maker
Type your classes like you'd text a friend. Get a clean, editable weekly schedule in seconds — clashes flagged automatically.
WeeklyGrid is a free schedule maker built for how people actually describe their week. Instead of clicking through dropdown menus, just type your classes in plain English — "BIO 201 MWF 9-9:50" or "chem lab Thursday afternoons" — and the AI turns it into a color-coded weekly grid instantly.
It understands standard course shorthand (MWF, TR, TTh), casual phrasing, and everything in between. Overlapping classes are flagged in red so you catch conflicts before registration day, not after. Every block is editable: click to change the time, rename it, or move it to different days.
When your week looks right, download it as a clean PNG for your phone wallpaper or lock screen, or copy a share link to send to friends and advisors. No account required, and the schedule maker is free to use as many times as you need — build a plan A and a plan B before registration opens.
WeeklyGrid works for more than college classes: high school timetables, study plans, work shifts, and family schedules all fit the same grid. If it happens weekly, you can map it here.
Frequently asked questions
Is this schedule maker really free?
Yes. Building, editing, and downloading your schedule is free. You can create as many schedules as you like without an account.
How does the AI schedule maker work?
You describe your week in plain English and our AI reads it into structured events — names, days, and times — then renders them as a weekly grid. It understands course shorthand like MWF and TTh as well as casual phrasing.
Will it catch schedule conflicts?
Yes. Any events that overlap in time on the same day are highlighted in red automatically, so you can spot clashes before you register.
Can I use it for things other than college classes?
Absolutely. Work shifts, gym sessions, study blocks, school timetables, and family activities all work — anything that repeats weekly.
Can I download or share my schedule?
You can download your schedule as a PNG image (great for phone wallpapers) or copy a share link that opens your exact schedule for anyone you send it to.